Home For The Holidays!
- Priced to Sell at $289,900, Seller Relocating Make Offer!
- Elegant 3 bedroom, zoned for 4th bedroom in finished basement. 2.5 bath contemporary colonial situated in a park-like setting
- The two story open foyer offers ceramic tile flooring and a wooden staircase leading to second floor
- The living/sitting room has newer wall to wall carpeting
- Cozy family room w/brick wood-burning fireplace, french door to screened porch & plantation shutters; Surround sound remains
- Eat-in kitchen w/built-in Jenair double oven, gas stove top, dishwasher, recessed lights, new disposal, ceramic tile floor, back splash & counter tops
- Also in the kitchen, center island/breakfast bar, bay window, plantation shutters, built-in desk, large pantry & bleached oak cabinets
- Separate dining room has ceramic tile flooring, shadow box and french door to the deck
- Cathedral master bedroom suite with a walk-in closet, sunburst windows & master bath with tile, sunken tub & stand up shower
- First floor laundry; Neutral decor, crown molding, 6 panel doors and fresh paint throughout
- Full 13-course finished basement is cleared for a fourth bedroom & has rec room; Attached 2 car garage with garage door opener and shelving
- Relaxing cathedral screened porch has a ceiling fan and over-looks the wooded lot with a shed; 3-tier deck runs across the back of the house
- Security system; Set back thermostat; Central air
- Basic STAR $580.23
- Public Water; Septic
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Welcome To Victor
TOWN SUPERVISOR LESLIE BAMANN & VILLAGE MAYOR JOHN HOLDEN
Whether you are visiting for the day, shopping at our many unique retail businesses or services, having a cup of coffee, or staying for lunch or dinner, you will find Victor is a great place to be.
If you are moving into the
Village or Town, you will find that we offer a combination of services, cultural and recreational activities, infrastructure and other quality amenities that will make your living experience enjoyable and special.The Village and Town were originally part of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase of 1788. The Town of Victor was set aside from the Town of Bloomfield in 1812 as an act of the New York State Legislature. A six mile square piece of land was bought from this very large tract of land by Enos Boughton for 20 cents an acre, also in 1788.
The Village of Victor was incorporated in 1879 as it became the Town's center for commerce and manufacturing. Three early railroads made the Village of Victor a hub for large quantities of produce, (especially potatoes, grain and apples) to be shipped all over the state and country. The buildings in our central business district reflect the architectural styles of the past and present.
You will find that our present Town Board and Village Board are committed to the on going process of revitalization of our downtown business district and preserving our 'small town' charm. Whether walking to the library, visiting our farmers' market, listening to summer concerts at Mead Square Park, or just 'Hanging Around Victor' (at our Chamber of Commerce September event, which includes Victorfest , a Town and Village event in the evening), Victor is a great place to live, work, visit, or do business.
Victor Central School

Our mission To Teach, To Learn, To Support, To Improve, To Achieve!
The Board of Education and staff of the Victor Central School District are committed to providing a strong foundation for the children of our community. A foundation rich in educational resources will nurture our children as they strive to become tomorrow's leaders.
Our schools offer a broad spectrum of programming for students in grades pre-kindergarten through twelve. Based on the New York State learning standards, the curriculum in the Victor schools is designed to introduce as well as reinforce concepts for success in the classroom and for life after the Victor schools. By providing a variety of instructional styles and placement options, the Victor schools can focus on meeting the unique needs of each student.
As each child strives toward the attainment of his or her individual potential, our staff is available to provide encouragement and support. Along the way, students are prepared to set and meet high standards while gaining the knowledge and personal characteristics needed to become productive citizens.
Our schools are located on a 176 acre campus that includes five buildings surrounded by athletic fields and playgrounds. This unique campus setting, paired with the dedication and commitment of our staff, fosters a strong sense of community for our students and their families.
Read What New York Says about Victor Central School
- Report Card 2000-2001
- Reports for Victor Central School District.
- Report Card 2002-2003
- The New York State School Report Card District Summary Reports.
- Victor Central School website
- Click on link above for more information about Victor schools
Historic Valentown Museum
Victor, New York

Valentown is a Historical Museum located in Victor, New York. It contains artifacts, articles and objects that represent the local history of the Victor and Rochester, New York area.
Valentown was originally built in 1879 as a shopping plaza and community center by Levi Valentine. Today it stands as a monument to his inspiration for building a town on top of his own family farm land.
Levi Valentine had built Valentown next to land where a railroad was supposed to arrive. Unfortunately, the company that was building the railroad ran out of funds and tracks before they could reach Valentown. Eventually Valentown was vacated and left untouched. In 1940 historian J. Sheldon Fisher turned Valentown into a Historical Museum.
Eventually Mr. Fisher united Valentown with the Victor Historical Society. Five years prior to his passing at age 95 the Victor Historical Society bought the property and collection to ensure future generations enjoyment and education.
- Valentown Museum
- For More Information Click link above.
Victor Hiking Trails, Victor, N.Y.
Vision

Create and maintain foot trails in the Town of Victor.
Promote a meaningful relationship with nature.
Promote individual responsibility for protecting the environment.
Provide recreational activity through walking, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing.
Provide education to the public through nature interpretation, historical information and proper use of trails.
Promote good relationships with all people (landowners, government officials, adjacent townships, and trail users).
- Hiking Trails
- For more information click on link!
Finger Lakes Wine Country, New York
Heron Hill is just one of the great winerys in the Finger Lakes!
- Finger Lakes Wine Country
- For more info click on this link!
- Welcome to Wine Country Cabins Finger Lakes Bed and Breakfast on the shoreline of Seneca Lake.
- Wine Country Cabins is a modern Inn, with rustic charm. As a couples-only Bed and Breakfast we are dedicated to providing a romantic getaway for couples who need to relax, find good wine, and kindle or rekindle some romance. We are located along the eastern shoreline of beautiful Seneca Lake in Lodi, New York. In the spirit of a Bed and Breakfast, your hosts prepare breakfast in the main house every morning. You get all the comforts of a B&B, the convenience of an Inn, and all the privacy of your own secluded log cabin with private bathroom. Wine Country Cabins is perfect for couples who like the idea of a Bed and Breakfast, but also want their privacy. We are open from mid-April to mid-November which are ideal times to visit the Finger Lakes and her wineries.
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Ravenwood Golf Club, Victor, N.Y.
By course critic Ron Whitten

When I stepped onto the first tee at Ravenwood Golf Club, new daily-fee in the Rochester suburb of Victor, N.Y., my first thought was: "This must be what Oak Hill looked like 80 years ago." The reaction was unavoidable. I had spent the previous day at Oak Hill, site of this year's PGA Championship, where they'd instituted a massive tree removal program in the past few years. Hundreds of trees have been cut down and chopped up, but Oak Hill's fairways are still lined by trees. It's a far cry from its farm field origins of the 1920s. Most of its trees date from a 1960s "dedication program" where each member could cover the cost of a planting a new tree to honor dear old mom.
In contrast, Ravenwood seemed almost barren. It's not, of course. Holes like the seventh and 15th were carved out of dense woods. But from the area of the first tee, Ravenwood looks gloriously wide open, with side-by-side fairways undulating across the gentle hillsides, big white bunkers of simple shapes framing targets and clusters of newly-planted trees serving as accents. Another plus: it's a core golf course, with no homes save a few at the far south end of the property. I liked Ravenwood immediately.
I liked it even more once I noticed the right greenside bunker on the opening hole was actually some 30 yards short of the green. It's those sort of subtleties that reward golfers who pay attention and believe their eyes and instincts over a yardage marker or GPS diagram.
I encountered another subtlety on the 316-yard second, but only after the fact. The second plays uphill off the tee, to a sidehill landing area that clearly slopes left to right, down toward the green, which is tucked behind a ring of bunkers. I blocked my 5-wood tee shot to the right, but when my 9-iron approach from the rough hit the green, I thought it would roll to the flag, maybe even go in the hole. But the ball suddenly disappeared from view. Turns out a swale on the left side of the green had gobbled it up and spit it out onto the fringe. From there, it was a mighty rap with the putter just to get the ball up the steep slope and close to the pin. The Valley of Sin at St. Andrews has nothing on this nasty little green contour. Next time I play this hole, I'll aim for the fat part of the green, regardless of where the flag is.
I found more subtlety at the 331-yard par-4 seventh, but this time recognized it in advance. The tee shot is over a deep ravine and slightly uphill to a wide, domed fairway. On the left, two fairway bunkers have been carved into the upslope, while the generous right side of the fairway is unprotected. But even from the tee, I could see a bunker at the right front of the green, so I aimed directly at the fairway bunkers on the left, figuring that even if I hit into one, the angle into the green would be much better than from the right. To my surprise, I carried the bunkers with plenty to spare. Turns out they were rather short off the tee, target bunkers rather than hazards. I had only a sand wedge into the wide axis of the green, whose domed shape mirrors the fairway. I had guessed right, for it's a much tougher pitch from the right side of the fairway, over the bunker into the shallow axis of the green. I'm sure some long hitters can reach this putting surface from the tee. For the rest of us, the seventh is a classic drive-and-pitch 4 that rewards a gamble.
Ravenwood has some low key touches on its long holes, too. The 447-yard 13th, downhill but into the teeth of the wind, has another sidehill fairway, with two fairway bunkers on the high right side. Hug the bunkers off the tee, and the ball should roll to the center of the fairway. Play away from them, and you might bounce into the left hand rough, or at the very least, face an awkward second shot to the green, which sits like a thumb pointed to the left, edged in front and on the left by deep rough. After a pathetic drive, I laid up on my second, and discovered the fairway dips abruptly short of the green, kicking anything short down into a hollow below the right edge of the putting surface. It is a masterful bit of shaping and contouring, running contrary to the assertion that every green on a long par 4 ought to allow a ball to be bounced aboard. The only way to reach the 13th green is to fly it on.
I would rave about every hole at Ravenwood, but there's not enough room. I should note this very thoughtful design (with its four par 5s playing in four different directions) was designed by Robin Nelson, one of those veteran American architects who is better known overseas than at home. Robin's firm has done some stunning courses in France, China, Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand. He did one of the world's great seaside venues at Mangilao on Guam and one of the world's loveliest at Bali in Indonesia. Based for nearly 20 years in Honolulu, he had a hand in designing or reshaping many of the really good courses in that state, including The Dunes at Maui Lani on rare Hawaiian sand dunes and Royal Kunia, completed a decade ago but only recently opened. But in recent years he found himself more a CEO than an architect, so in 2000 he drastically downsized his firm, moved to the Bay area of California, and redirected his full efforts to golf design.
Now 52, recovered from a bout with prostate cancer, Robin wants to finish his career in the states. Ravenwood is his first northeast design, and it represents his own ideas about golf, not those of a partner or associate. They're traditional, timeless ideas that make for a very enjoyable round of golf, one that won't allow our minds to wander.
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Eastview is a super-regional shopping center located just off the New York State Thruway Exit 45. Shoppers can easily drive to the mall from the Buffalo and Syracuse areas. Eastview is positioned near the Finger Lakes wine region, the second largest wine producing region in the nation. There are plenty of things for visitors to do and see around the area.
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Time to get rid of all the clutter, what a better way of doing that! Below is some great information on how to do just that!- How to operate successful garage sales
- First, set a date and time when you can devote your full time to this sale, for gathering up various articles as well as being able to attend the sale full time.
Second, plan just what you're going to put in this sale, if you are going to have the sale alone, or with two to five more families.
Third, have plenty of change on hand - both silver and paper money.
Now, get down to business. Garage sales are work - a lot of hard work, but the returns more than justify the effort. Whether it's advertised as Patio, Carport, Yard, Porch, or Garage-a-Rama, people will come and buy. Clean out your closets and ANYTHING that is useless to you or you don't want - put it in the sale. Don't throw anything away. People will buy just about anything. You'd be surprised. What is one person's trash is another's GOLDMINE! - Garage sale tips
- There are many garage sale sites on the web. Typing in "garage sale tips" in any major search engine will return at least 10000 hits. Each of which has there own tips and handy suggestions on how to have a successful garage sale. Some are great, some are....well. Instead of rehashing those tips over again, here is an overview of some of the best.
- How to Plan a Yard or Garage Sale
- You've been organizing and decluttering like mad; now it's time to get
rid of what you've culled. The secrets to a successful garage sale are
ample preparation, team organization and sales presentation. Do your
prep in advance and relax on the big day while the money rolls in.
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